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GGGG Posted
Bought this mainly for skiing and trips, and it’s been great so far. Video quality is sharp and stabilization works really well even on bumpy roads. The extra batteries in the bundle are a big plus — I don’t have to worry about running out of power. Easy to use once you get familiar with the settings!
Catito Posted
This is a review from a week of use. The camera resolution and ease to use is excellent, as expected. The accessories and carrying case are high quality. The price paid is definitely worth it, There is a lot of power and potential uses for this camera and its versatility compared to a phone camera is superior. if you are hesitating getting one, think about how much use this camera can have and look at it as a good investment. The picture shown is from the case and accessories.
JASONB Posted
I am new to GoPro products and I am extremely pleased with its performance. I used it while on a cruise. I captured my ride on the water coaster aboard the ship without a lot of rocking in the video. I also captured awesome video of fish while snorkeling. The camera did well while running a 5K and paddle boarding. I also like the convenience of the dual battery charger; it’s really helpful when on the go!
ErikM Posted
Despite having older hardware, The 13 Hero Black still works fantastic. Upgrading from the 10 and using GoPro labs made it worth it. Debated on getting DJI or Ace pro but underwater, the GoPro just looked shaper and more detail from looking at reviews on youtube.
Bridget Posted
Works great the battery life is amazing, seems like a noticeable improvement over prior models. Same great quality as always.
VICTOR Posted
There are better option out there like the Insta360 or DJI. The brand isnt enough to say this is the best product. Its pretty good ngl but you're going to need to find the right setting for the ride. With a little tinkering you'll get a good recording. I love the app, just takes a long time to download via phone. Besides that, im satified with this product. I wish i had gotten the 360 go pro. Live and learn i guess
DEVONTE Posted
I had a great experience at Best Buy buying my GoPro 13 bundle. The manager was extremely helpful, patient, and took the time to help me find something that fit both my budget and what I’ll actually be using it for. I never felt pressured, and they made the whole process easy and stress-free. I’m very happy with the GoPro, and the customer service made the experience even better. It’s always nice when someone actually listens to what you need and helps point you in the right direction. Definitely appreciate the help and would recommend this Best Buy to others.
BertD Posted
GoPro13 Black is a great camera! First time user, took awesome underwater videos and photos of the coral reef in Hawaii, including all the fishes and other critters. Also great on land (rain or shine) videos and photos. Camera is lightweight and easy to use. My problems were with finding video playback software and the app. I found a workaround for my old laptop.
Welderbeast Posted
I love it. We took it on the water and under the water. We seen fish and other sea life. Beautiful!
StevenW Posted
Gopro 13 camera work great and has awesome quality
Kassi Posted
Great product ! We have taken it snowboarding and snorkeling so far, the image is crisp, clear and identical to the real thing!
Bryan Posted
Hyper smooth 6.0 Charger + three batteries (making it easy to pack with you) Slowmo is very awesome after editing Waterproof (a staple feature) Price ($350) Small size and super portable GoPros have consistently been one of the best choices for active, on-the-go recording. While many other brands have emerged over the years, none have redefined the market quite like GoPro. The downside is that their upgrades are often very incremental. However, this isn't necessarily a bad thing, as it allows you to purchase a GoPro without worrying about upgrading for several years—unlike with a cellphone, for example. This set includes everything you need to embark on your adventures, including a dual-battery charger and extra batteries. This kit is a fantastic choice for newcomers eager to start vlogging or simply recording their experiences. There's no need to collect additional accessories after your purchase, so you won't have to budget for extra costs. Everything you need is included. The last time I got a new GoPro was in 2023, and thankfully, that has become my son's go-to camera while he is out and about. This one has genuinely remarkable image quality and stabilization. It's night and day different, but, in my opinion, the most significant upgrade is the stabilization. Having this one be waterproof, like our older one, is imperative here in the North, where rain and snow are always threatening our non-waterproof tech. What GoPro manages to fit into such a small camera is always impressive. That's what makes GoPro so awesome. It's quality, yet still affordable compared to other cameras out there. It offers stunning 5.3K video resolution at 60 frames per second and 27-megapixel photos, all contained within something no larger than a small cell phone. Setting up the camera was a breeze, thanks to an easy interface and design. If you've played around with another GoPro, you'll be at home with this one.
MartinV Posted
Excellent combo camera ideal for travel and excursions and you have battery for the whole day.
Danno Posted
So far my family and I are having fun with this. GoPro’s are known for their compact and high quality size. Setup was so quick. It was ready to go outside the box. As I mentioned, GoPro is well known for adventure. Their cameras are made to go hiking, snowboarding, swimming, etc. My family and I are constantly on the go with hikes, so this is a great addition. Plus, the size fits in my hand so it takes up no space in the bag. It’s so durable that I trust my 7 year old to hold it while we’re hiking. I love that this has a front and rear screen. I don’t know why, but if feels a little different than other GoPros. Maybe because it’s heavier than its predecessor? I’m hoping the extra weight makes it more durable. The compact size makes picture taking super easy. It’s pretty foolproof. Point and click. I’m sure some vloggers will want something with more control more features, but this is great. It’s perfect for the outdoor adrenaline junkie. Document your adventures, make minor edits in the app, and post! It’s currently winter where I live, but I plan on taking it swimming because it’s capable of diving up to 33ft. My photos and videos so far have been really clean looking. I know other models might have a more impressive tech features, but my photos are crisp looking. I post a ton of video content on social media, so I really can’t wait to fully explore and push the limits. There’s an upgrade to the voice tuning, so I know it’ll be perfect for my filming. I’ll put it this way. You’re getting this camera to take on your outdoor adventure. It’s not meant for a wedding photographer or influencer. This is for someone that wants to parasail and record their experience. The contrast, lighting and black levels might need some tinkering, but the factory features are pretty good. Pros: Travel case 3 batteries SIM card Battery port has 2 charging stations Many Lens mods to hit all your needs 5.3k video - better than 4k Burst slo-mo Durable as heck GoPro app Cons: Not ideal in darker settings Overall: If you want a GoPro, then this is a great option. The photo and video quality are really impressive. It will do better in well lit spaces. It’s perfect if you’re looking for a GoPro and want some extra gear.
Maureen Posted
I got the best discounts this Holidays. I received my GoPro in good conditions and packaging with complete items inside. I always use Best Buy for buying gadgets because I know they handled sensitive gadgets with care.
NanoEthan Posted
I’ve been looking forward to seeing exactly what the GoPro Hero 13 offers, especially since I’m already invested in the GoPro ecosystem. One thing right out of the box is all my previous mods are compatible with the GoPro Hero 13. For this review, I’m putting the Extended Power Bundle to the test. It is essentially a turnkey solution for anyone planning long film sessions. The bundle comes packed with the Hero 13 Black, a dual battery charger, three 1900 mAh Enduro batteries, a 64GB SD card, and a dedicated carrying case. Having this much power on hand is a big upgrade for me. It means I can finally focus on capturing high-quality 5.3K footage without the constant anxiety of a battery dying in the middle of a shoot. - Design/Build/Unboxing - The unboxing experience makes it clear this bundle aims to be a complete solution. Inside the durable travel case, you get the Hero 13 Black camera, three of the new 1900 mAh Enduro batteries, and a USB-C powered dual battery charger with the cable included. You will need a power brick or a USB input (I have a few on my surge protector.) Note: If you're using a power brick make sure it's 30A. For mounting, they’ve provided the standard mounting buckle, a thumb screw, and a curved adhesive mount perfect for a helmet or vehicle. They even included a 64GB SanDisk Extreme microSD card, which gives me about 60 minutes of recording time at 5.3K. It’s a thoughtful bundle that’s easy to grab and go for sustained filming sessions. The dual battery charger is a major highlight for my workflow. Being able to charge two batteries simultaneously while I have the third one in the camera is a huge advantage, especially when I'm out camping or on the road. I can just plug the charger into my vehicle’s USB port and keep the power cycling so I'm never sitting around waiting for a charge. One cool feature about the dual battery charger is it can charge sequentially essentially prioritizing the one with the highest charge to get it to 100% first, then it will move to the next battery, Impressive! - Build Quality and Thermal Design - The build quality feels incredibly solid. The camera weighs about 5.5 ounces, which is a touch heavier than the Hero 12, but that’s expected given the larger battery capacity. It maintains the legendary GoPro durability, rated for depths up to 33 feet (10 meters) without needing an external housing, and the lens cover is still easily replaceable if it takes a hit. One subtle but smart change is the texture on the front faceplate. It features a heatsink inspired design that seems specifically intended to help with heat dissipation. When you’re encoding 5.3K or 4K 60fps at high bitrates, the internals can get pretty warm, so seeing a design that accounts for that extra thermal load is reassuring. According to GoPro, it can give you about 10 more minutes before shutting down while stationary (at 5.3K 60fps or 4K 120fps) which is about 55 minutes. One tip: turn off Hypersmooth if you're stationary to generate less heat, or pull the battery and plug it in for USB only power. The interface remains very user-friendly with 2 displays, a 2.25 inch touchscreen in the back and a 1.5 inch color screen on the front for framing your shots. The best update in my opinion is the magnetic latch mounting system. The camera still has the folding fingers at the bottom for traditional mounts, but it also has a magnetic interface that allows it to snap into compatible mounts instantly. (Buy 2 of these so you can switch between separate mounts easily) It’s an improvement over the old thumb screw method, you just click it in and you're ready to go. Having both the classic screw base and the magnetic option gives me the flexibility to choose the most secure connection for whatever I’m filming. - Specs and Features - The Hero 13 Black uses a 1/1.9-inch CMOS sensor, and while there are definitely larger sensors on the market, this one has a specific advantage that I use constantly: the 8:7 aspect ratio. Because it’s almost square, it is perfect for my workflow. I post a lot of YouTube Shorts, Facebook Reels, and TikToks, and this ratio allows me to shoot a single clip that I can crop into either a 16:9 widescreen or a 9:16 vertical format later. You do have to be mindful of your framing so you don't crop out anything important, but having that 156-degree field of view gives you plenty of room to work with. Voice Tuning is a huge upgrade in audio quality. When you're outdoors it really focuses on your voice and the difference is big so no more worrying about wind noise and the distance from the mic isn't as much of a factor. There are a couple of new accessories for the Hero 13 such as the Macro Lens mod and the anamorphic lens. The Macro Lens mod helps you focus really up close and there's even a manual dial to help you focus as well. The anamorphic lens gives you two new cool aspect ratios a 16:9 and a 21:9 . What's cool is there's a smart sensor that detects which lens is on your camera automatically. The GoPro Hero 13 hits a max resolution of 5.3K at 60 FPS and takes 27-megapixel photos. Even with the smaller sensor size, it maintains a nice balance for action shots where you need a fixed focus. - Processing and Color Depth - The GP2 processor handles the heavy data stream for 5.3K footage well. It supports a bitrate of up to 120Mbps, which is important when you are filming scenes like splashing water or a muddy trail when detail is more important. One of the biggest wins for me is the 10-bit color support. Being able to record over a billion color shades is a big step up from standard 8-bit. It gives me more options if I want to do color grading in post-production. It also includes log encoding for those that want even more options with color. It's good to see that a GPS module is included. It records metadata like your speed, altitude, and G-force directly into the video file, so you can add telemetry overlays to your clips. Wi-Fi 6 makes transferring those large files a bit smoother than before. - Battery Life - The batteries are 1900 mAh. These enduro batteries do much better in cold temperatures if you're skiing or snowboarding and maintain voltage stability down to -10 Celsius. If you run out of charge and have a 30W adapter you can go from 0 to 80% in 45 minutes. 1080p 30FPS: Approx 2.5 hours 4K 30FPS: Approx 1.5 hours 5.3K 60FPS: Approx 70 to 80 minutes If you use all 3 batteries you're looking at about 4 hours of 5.3K footage or 7.5 hours of 1080p without needing a recharge. - General Performance - Outdoors is where this camera really looks good. Shooting in 5.3K almost doubles the pixels per frame from 4K. This extra detail is big for social media. You can zoom in on 1080p or 4K without losing any significant sharpness. Burst Slo-Mo is fun. If you step down to 720p you can get 400FPS for 15 seconds, 900p gets you 360FPS for 15 seconds, and 5.3K is 120FPS for 5 seconds. This camera struggles with low-light scenes with noise and stabilization, but that's not really what this camera is for. Stabilization is really good on this camera. The Auto Boost Analyzes the stability and makes adjustments to the shot ensuring your getting a stable, wide shot. Horizon lock is really easy. You can rotate the camera a full 360 and the horizon will remain level. This camera in all but low-light has exceptional stabilization. There are 3 microphones that capture stereo sound, wind noise is minimal. You can also pair a Bluetooth mic or headset to the camera as well. Once again, Voice tuning really does a great job with audio. - Software - The Quik app for iOS is simple but stable. There's a nice auto-edit feature that will quickly put together your highlight footage while adding music and effects. You can also get firmware updates, keep an online album, or store your videos in the cloud. Overall, this is an exceptional daytime/action camera with some really useful features. The bundle ensures that you can travel with the backup power you need. I highly recommend the GoPro Hero 13 bundle for anyone who's serious about filming, vlogging, or creating action videos. - Pros/Cons - *Pros* - Incredible daylight image quality, 5.3K 60 FPS, 10-bit GP Log - Voice tuning addition sounds great - 3 Enduro Batteries - HyperSmooth 6.0 is top-level stabilization - Built-in GPS - Auto Detect on Lens changes - Dual battery charger is sequential *Suggestions/Needs Improvement* - Low Light Performance needs improvement - Can get hot without airflow at higher resolutions/fps - Batteries are not compatible with previous models - Front Screen Touch would be nice
BradfordBT Posted
Introduction: I’ve been looking to get an action camera for an upcoming outdoor trip this winter. I wanted it to be able to survive in any weather and be easy to use. I’ve used GoPro’s in the past, so when I saw the GoPro Hero13 was the newest, I decided to pick up one for the trip I want to capture some outdoor adventures on! Pros: - Bundle comes with Everything! - Simple to Use. - Tough and waterproof. - Front screen for easy selfies. Cons: - Only Water Resistant up to 33 feet, otherwise needs a dive case. Setup: GoPro sets you up with everything you’ll need in this bundle with the HERO13: The HERO13 action camera, 3 batteries, a dual battery charger & 2 USB-C cables, a 64GB Micro SD Card, Mounting Hardware, and a sturdy case to carry it all in. Everything you need to keep the fun going, in a convenient carrying case. Setup was simple with the GoPro Quik Apps guided setup, just install it and follow the prompts to connect to the GoPro HERO13. It has been a while since I’ve had a GoPro, but the ability to control the Action Camera from your phone is amazing! It can even be wirelessly connected to preview what the camera is seeing. No more guessing or having to take it off to check, you can just open your phone and check. Build: The GoPro HERO13 is built sturdy for any action, the edges of the body are rubberized plastic and with tough textured plastic on the rest of the body. The buttons are all sealed with rubber caps, preventing any water or dust from weather or environment getting in. The Lens on the HERO13 can be removed in case it needs to be replaced or to swap it out with one of the other compatible lenses, just twist to the Left to remove the lens. To apply a new lens, align the blue marks and twist to the Right. The Lens is hydrophobic lens that helps shed water to keep the image clear, while also being resistant to scratches and shattering for any adventure. Software: Both the Camera and App software are very intuitive, being easy to navigate and adjust settings. The Quik app defaults to the GoPro tab on opening, that allows you to control, adjust or view the GoPro from your device. There is also an Albums, Media, and Studio tab. Albums allows you to create and manage your photos and videos within albums. The Media tab is your media on the GoPro and Device. Studio provides suggestions to your photos and videos, mainly taking from those that have been taken with the GoPro, but you can include photos you’ve sourced from other sources. The Studio tabs Suggestions requires you to give permission to the app to make the edit suggestions, which can be privacy concern for some. I prefer editing the video manually via a program like Photoshop or DaVinci Resolve, though the AI-Enable tools are helpful if they provide a specific look you’re going for. The app does make it easy to quickly and wirelessly download your photos or videos to your devices, which is perfect for if you want to make an edit on the go or just want to back things up before the next take. Video & Audio: The Video quality on the HERO13 is amazing with the 27 MP sensor, with formats ranging from 5.3K at 30FPS down to 1080p at 25 FPS. For faster pace activities like sports, there’s recording formats as fast as 240 frames per second at resolutions of 2.7K and 1080p. Slo-Mo is available with different speeds and formats, 8x for 2.7K & 1080p, 4x for 4K, and 2x for 5.3K. I found the 4K @ 60 FPS worked great for general recording where we were not moving fast or highly active, everyday speed. I’d bump the FPS up to 120 FPS if we were active like running or playing with the dog to get smoother video. But even without the additional FPS the camera video always resulted in steady and smooth recording. I was very surprised by how clearly the 3 microphones picked up sound. Even within a noise environment or a small room, the audio was very crisp and dynamic, catching the large sounds without distortion and the smallest sounds. I captured a video of our dog running around with the camera, using a make-shift harness, and you could hear his nails on the hardwood as he pranced through the house! I was honestly considering getting a secondary microphone to record separately but don’t think we will need one based on my initial tests. Batteries Life: A fully charged battery can provide up to 3 hours of recording time, though your results will vary based on the video resolution and frame rate. I found on average I got 2 hours per battery with my use. GoPro has results of testing listed online within optimal conditions with recording time of 79 minutes at 5.3K 60FPS to 163 minutes at 1080p 30FPS. From my testing so far, this seemed to hold true, within a few minutes. The bundle includes a Dual Charger which can help recharge 2 batteries while using the 3rd. Recharge varies based on charging 1 or 2 batteries at a time and what charger you use, but with 2 batteries and a fast charger I found both batteries charged in about 1.5 hours. This was fast enough to use 1 battery while charging the other 2, or if you want to record at higher resolutions and fps then use 2 while charging 1 battery. Mounting & Cases: The included Mounting hardware is great if you want to attach the camera to a fixed location such as a dashboard or helmet. I’m going to be ordering case I can hang around my neck or strap to my backpack strap, so I can more easily control the direction the camera is facing. I’ve not decided if I’m going to try to use the provided mounting hardware, as I don’t have anything hard to adhere the included bracket too. Additionally, there is a few different cases you can get that provide additional protection for the camera, like a the Diver Case that provides additional waterproofing for deeper dives. I don’t think I’ll need any of these, but I’ve been considering a different case to be able to clip or attach the action camera easily to a holder on our bags. But I think a simple hanging one will do the trick. Conclusion: If you’re looking for an Action Camera that is ready to go, and will keep going as long as you can, then go with the GoPro’s! GoPro is the original action camera and still is the go-to for tough and versatile action cameras. They’re simple to use and offer plenty of protection even in extreme environments and conditions yet keep on going! I’m looking forward to my trip even more knowing I’ll have amazing footage to edit when I return thanks to the GoPro HERO13!
mkcar1 Posted
I had been considering purchasing a GoPro for a few years. But hadn’t followed through thinking what would I really use it for? I have my cell phone, right? Wrong. GoPros small size (2 inches x 2.23 inches x 1.32 inches and .35 lbs) and all of the available accessories and recording options make it perfect to go places and record things that you would not or could not use your phone for. It comes with 3 small enduro batteries that allow for quick changeout. There is a standalone USB-C dual battery charger (no brick). You can charge battery in camera as well using USB-C connection. 1 curved adhesive mount, a 64GB SanDisk extreme A2 V30 microSD card, mount buckle and thumb screw, 2 18-inch USB-C cables all inside a nice black case. I am looking forward to discovering all it can do as there are a lot of settings/options to work through. Which brings me to another nice surprise as after initial setup (which was very easy after downloading the GoPro Quick App) I started receiving emails detailing the features, setup, accessories, etc. This was greatly appreciated as I had problem trying to set the resolution/FPS – all I had initially was a slider. Found out there was a switch I needed to set – this allowed access to an array of recording options and access to “Pro Tune”. You can record 5.3K, 4K or 1080P with varying FPS (max of 240). HDR or HLG options too. Camera is also good for photos with 27MP and frame grabs with burst, night options. Can use voice commands too to start/end recordings. There are subscription(s) options that allow for auto upload to cloud/web/facebook site(s), etc. Or to your phone too using Bluetooth or wifi. My initial recoding had “fisheye” which I did not like. I researched and changed setting to linear which worked much better for me. I recorded Christmas at my house using an old Sony small tripod mount I had lying around. I was surprised it worked then found out GoPro uses “universal ¼ inch-20 thread screw”. The recordings (1080P) were super clear, and audio (stereo) was good. There is a small screen on the front next to lens that allows you to see what is being recorded as well as the larger screen on back. These would go dark after a few minutes recording, so I thought it had stopped – it was just conserving battery. I was surprised that during initial setup it stated the provided microSD card may be too slow. I also tried a 256GB A2 V30 I had lying around and received the same message so I’m not sure what card it expects (looks like it takes up to 1 TB). But it seemed to record fine. It gives you an estimated record time which I thought was very helpful. It records 3 files – a .lrv which is low resolution video, .thm which is a tiny (jpg) thumbnail pic and then .mp4 which is the “actual” video. I took the microSD card out and put it in my Windows 11 laptop. Both low- and high-resolution videos played using VLC software. Nice that the files are easily accessed and can be manually moved around too. I can not speak to how long a battery lasts but after 30 minutes 1080P recording the battery was still at 75%. Water resistant up to 30 feet. Pool is a tad too cold right now but can’t wait to use this spring with the grandsons. 1 year warranty parts and labor. There are so many options for mounting that I suspect you will find one to would work with whatever activity you might be doing. There are also multiple lens options as well – macro, ultra-wide, blur motion and anamorphic. Is having too many options a negative? I think not, but it definitely requires patience to learn all that you can do with it. I definitely would recommend as it is not only for adventures but day to day use – possibly as a dash cam?
TheRoots Posted
I have been wanting an action camera ever since I got my drone. I am an hobbyist advanced still photographer and have recently started developing my skills in sports photography and videography. When I started comparing all the features of the different brands, the GoPro Hero13 extended power bundle really checked every box for the kit that I wanted to start with. In addition, GoPro has some really nice accessories for the Hero13 Black that fit with my video/photo plans with the Hero 13 Black. The idea I have is to merge the overhead footage from my drone to the FPV from an action camera at different stages into a single video. I think this would really work beautifully for running, biking, skiing, sailing, or surfing assignments. As soon as I identify my subjects and the weather cooperates, I am hoping to execute this. I have used the GoPro Hero 13 Black for 5 days now and have tested most of the photo and video functions it offers. I have been very happy with the results, despite a steep learning curve from a still photo camera. I will break my review down in detail below: 1) Hero 13 Build and Setup: I think the build quality of the GoPro Hero 13 Black is exceptional. The case is very rugged and all of the moving pieces fit tight and securely. It is water resistant to 33 feet, but an optional underwater case can be purchased to extend that depth. It is also encased with a rubberized finish to protect it from scrapes and falls. The lenses are also coated for water repellent and to prevent lens flare. Having 3 batteries, a 2-battery charger, the hard case and 64Gb microSD card is a big bonus. However, one flaw (in my opinion) is the case contains cardboard dividers separating each piece. The cardboard divider will certainly not last long and I really don't want my Hero 13 (with it's unprotected glass), the 3 batteries, and the charger banging into each other inside the case when I travel. Setup was simple, but they could have benefited by providing links to some videos to explain the basic operation and main functions for the novice or beginner. Once you turn it on, it prompts you to download the latest firmware updates and completes the setup/registration process. You are then on your own to figure out how to use the different functions. There are several videos that can help by searching the Internet. 2) Taking Photos and Videos. Taking photos and videos are easy, once you figured out how to use the different functions and options. I tried each of the functions and they provided wonderful results. The Hero 13 will produce 5k video or 24.7MP photos. I was especially impressed that you have the ability to set an Interval for photos from .5 second to 2 minutes. You can also adjust the digital zoom from Linear (25-31mm) or Wide (16-34mm). You do get some distortion or a fisheye effect on Wide Zoom. Even more impressive is the 5.3k video quality with very smooth image stabilization. The video results are amazing. You also have several options to choose from when taking videos (i.e., slow motion, standard to wide field of view, standard to high resolution, and HDR or standard video). I tried slow motion on a fast moving river and was hooked. There are so many things that I could do with that feature alone. 3) Editing Photos and Videos using the GoPro Quick App. After you are finished taking your photos and videos, you then connect it to your phone or tablet via their App. It automatically detects new media and prompts you to download it. The App has limited editing features for videos and none for photos that I could see (at least with the free option). But, the transfer time is exceptionally fast. Once you complete your edits, you just export your media to your phone and from there can do as you like. I do wish it had the ability to save photos as a Raw file that I could edit on my laptop or desktop. Summary: Overall, I am very pleased and feel the GoPro Hero 13 Black is the best option for beginners and experienced users. It has great video and photo quality, lots of great features to capture whatever activity you do, all in a rugged, well-built design. In addition, I feel the price for this kit is an exceptional value. I would highly recommend this to anyone wanting to just have fun or produce professional results.
RedScorpion Posted
Confession, I am a relative newcomer to GoPro; my previous experience was mostly with handheld gimbals. Compared to my handheld gimbal setup, the Hero 13 provided similar stabilization but was much easier to mount, making it far more convenient for action shots and outdoor activities. After a week with the Hero 13, I am impressed by the video and still shot quality in good lighting. Nighttime shots could be a bit grainy and problematic, but well-lit shots look great. The software interface is as simple or as complicated as you want to make it. Each battery in the bundle gave me around an hour of recording time during typical use. Overall, this will definitely be part of my go-to-filming equipment going forward. I think the Hero 13, and this bundle specifically, are a great option for those seeking a high-quality portable camera. Unboxing: This bundle comes with a lot. You get the camera, a memory card, two USB-C cables, three batteries, a battery charging dock, and mounting hardware to mount the camera to a helmet. Setup: You will need to set up and update the camera out of the box using the GoPro Quick App. The process is easy and straightforward. GoPro has a subscription service for backing up footage to the cloud. It is an optional service, but I would highly consider it. Experience: Overall this has been one of the best experiences with a device I have had. Everything works as advertised. Voice controls, controls with the Quick App, footage backup have all worked great. I am extremely impressed with the video quality in well-lit shots. However, my only nitpick in terms of performance would have to be nighttime shots which can have problems with focus and random glitches. I am a bit surprised at nighttime performance since daytime shots look so good. Another nitpick is that lens cover can be a bit tricky to remove and access to the battery compartment can be a bit more difficult than I expected. I got around an hour worth of recording time on a single battery. However charging time could be a bit slow at around two hours to get the battery fully charged from zero. Conclusion: The addition of the extra batteries and the base charging station make this bundle an exceptional value. The only thing keeping the Hero 13 from perfection is low light performance. But for daytime shots on the go, this little camera produces a great picture. Unfortunately, I have not been able to get my hands on the lens filters or lens mods yet, but I look forward to trying them soon. If this is a product you have been considering, it is an excellent value for the quality of footage you can get. Highly recommended. 4.5/5